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Douglas Vogel Finding Emerging Markets
10 October 2017 | 9 replies
I’ve also heard of potentially hiring a demographer.
Pat G. Success with attracting foreign investors to investors.
22 October 2017 | 13 replies
Highlighting the demographic trends, employment growth, and job diversity materializing in my sub-markets have resonated with foreign investors and have helped them become comfortable.I generally structure my presentations and conversations with foreign investors around the following:Basics of syndication and property ownership in the U.S.Demographic trends, employment stats, and job diversity in the sub-marketSpecifics of the propertyBusiness plan to enhance the property's value during the ownership periodFinancial projection and details on financing termsOverview of property management firm and other key team membersAdditional detail on the surrounding metro area and the location of the property relative to transportation hubs, retail, and employment centersAppendix:Basic requirements for foreign direct investment in the U.S.Anticipated timeline for fundraising and closing
Nizar Basma New to real estate. Love to gain knowledge and meet new people!
8 January 2018 | 22 replies
I have experience in all 4 of those markets in addition to Chicago, Dallas, Raleigh, and Denver.I find these markets attractive for real estate investment due to their high population and wage growth, as well as their comparatively high-end demographics.
Vince DeCrow ​2018 Best Commercial Real Estate Markets to Invest In: Part II
18 January 2018 | 14 replies
The increased tenant demand going forward would likely be the demographics that desire higher-scale apartment product that are at lower prices than in the Uptown submarket and in less-dense neighborhoods than Uptown or the South End.
Navroze Pirza Data on Population Growth, Job Growth, Landlord Friendliness
6 November 2020 | 9 replies
I invest in multi-unit property without having a local presence, so essentially, I use data/numbers to made buying decisions for my rental portfolio.I've been using city-data.com, but I'm curious as to whether anyone can suggest a better platform to understand job growth, population growth trends, demographic data, landlord-oriented legistlation, median rents etc. per city or per state?
Tom Makinen Getting the itch to get back into the game, which direction?
13 June 2019 | 27 replies
Usually middle class families getting their children through their education... this is probably the most stable tenant demographic that you can have.
Adam Dow Facebook ads for new apartment rentals ?
24 September 2019 | 4 replies
You can really dial in your demographics within a geographic location.
Pratik P. Too good to be true. What am I not seeing?
26 September 2019 | 14 replies
Like other mentioned here that’s not a true multifamily but a boarding house, so your tenant base would be that demographic.
Bryan Cavellier Making a rental too nice... is that a thing?!
15 October 2019 | 75 replies
Who is your end client, what’s The likely demographic.
Ramki D. Is it good to buy a rental property in Merced,CA?
16 January 2024 | 23 replies
It looks at where new residents are coming from, job growth, demographic data, housing affordability, etc.